Unable to boot after Windows logo

original title: My Vista Basic Edition open habit. As soon as Microsoft logo lights, my computer gives a Windows error message.

Before my computer crashed, he was downloading 12 'important' files from microsoft. When it restarted, it began to open with the logo of compaq, then, the windows logo, then I get a "Windows error" message.  He said that I should reinstall Windows disk.  My computer came with a preinstalled on vista. I used the recovery disc that I bought from HP to restart the computer. I made sure the start setting would be on the CD mode first (from the site of Bios). When I tried to reboot, it would have read always not the recovery disc. I got some tips on this Web site about what to do, and he said to recreate a Windows recovery disk. I did as instructed, and yet with this new disc, my computer won't get past stage logo before a loop is executed by restarting itself. I can't get into safe mode, I can enter the BIOS mode, but clicking on reset default (f9) does not solve the system. It says there's something load in my computer - I can't fix because I can't past the point of the loop. can you help me please?

Restart your computer and press the F8 key until you reach the Advanced Startup Menu of Options. Select Safe Mode and System Restore. If the problem persists, restart the computer and press the F8 key. When you reach the menu Advanced Startup Options select turn off automatic error system reboot. Restart the computer normally and post the error here.

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